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May 22 - 28, 2009 28 www.independentweekly.com.au happenings CORPORATE SCENE 1 2 Dilfi nch and Dilfi nch launch at Adelaide Arcade, city. 1 Laura Volkoff (Symed Medical Supplies), Simon Milhinch (Wurth Australia) and Cate Viner Smith. 2 Grant Strawbridge (Australian Central), Chris Ehmann and Stephen Roberts (both of Hilton Hotel). Envirodevelopment launch at SA Water, city. 3 Simon Abboud (AECOM) and David Sadler (Oxygen Landscape Services). 3 4 Olivia Burke (Prodec) and Nick Drummond (Adelaide Development Company). Miele showroom launch at Keith Bowden Electrical, St Marys. 5 Claire Roberts, Graeme Bowden (Keith Bowden Electrical) and Julie Roberts. 4 Senator Penny Wong. Photo: Kate Elmes Australia lunch this week. Senator Penny Wong, the minister for climate change and the minister for water, delivered the keynote address at the Water for the Future forum at the Adelaide Festival Centre. More than 200 people attended to hear updates on the status of water security around the nation and discussion on the choices and challenges the community faces. Other speakers included Karlene Maywald, the minister for the River Heavyweight fi ght for water security H eavyweights in the state’s water industry spoke at a Committee for Economic Development of Murray; Robyn McLeod, Water Commissioner, Offi ce for Water Security; and Ross Young, who is the executive director of the Water Services Association of Australia. Notable business people who attended included Anne Howe, chief executive SA Water and CEDA state president; Joe Flynn, chief executive, Water Industry Alliance; Professor John Langford, director, Uniwater; Jennifer Westacott, lead partner sustainability, climate change and water, KPMG; Dr John Howard, head of water, quality and environment, SA Water; and Colin Pitman, City of Salisbury. 5 APPOINTMENTS Chris Small (right) has been appointed corporate services manager for Bubzilla – makers of the Bubzilla baby sling and other baby products. Working from the company’s Adelaide headquarters, Chris will manage customer service needs and support Bubzilla’s managing director in market research and product development. Bubzilla has been manufacturing its baby slings since 2005. They are available around Australia and in the UK, New Zealand and Europe. Pernille Jack (right) has been appointed marketing and touring coordinator for award-winning contemporary dance company Leigh Warren & Dancers. Pernille has extensive artist management experience and has held event co-ordinator roles at the Fuse Festival (part of the Adelaide Fringe) and the Sydney Film Festival. She will be responsible for identifying touring opportunities, co-ordinating regional, national and international tours, and deliv- ering marketing campaigns. Samantha Abbott (right) has been appointed as general manager of marketing fundraising for Bedford. She has spent two years as the organisation’s marketing and communications manager. In her new role, Sam will be responsible for Bedford’s marketing and community support activities including fundraising, volunteers, tours, events, publications advertising and public relations.